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3 Things CEOs Should Expect From Marketing In 2018 - Chief Executive

3 Things CEOs Should Expect From Marketing In 2018 - Chief Executive | The MarTech Digest | Scoop.it
1. A marketing back office renaissance. That drop in marketing budgets is largely due in part, according to Gartner, to marketing leadership being too distracted by tactics and execution. For that reason, we predict a renaissance of the back office – meaning a greater focus and investment on the strategic arm of the marketing organization (basically everything that is happening behind the scenes within marketing.)

2. Alliance between the CMO and CFO. As budgets are tightened, marketing teams that succeed in 2018 will build a closer relationship between Marketing and Finance.

3. A new Chief of Staff to the CMO, Marketing Operations. These trends, along with the newfound pressure for marketing to run more like a business, have created a new VIP on the marketing team; Marketing Operations. For many organizations, MOPs has emerged as the most capable resource to step in and help the CMO in their quest, especially with responsibilities related to data cleanliness, marketing resource management, and marketing performance management.
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3 Things CEOs Should Expect From Marketing In 2018 - Chief Executive

 

Regarding #2: pigs shall fly first.

 

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An Existential Threat - Forrester

The way forward is complex, but here are a few hints on how you should manage now. 1) Ask your CIO to parse out how much of his or her budget is IT (internal technology) versus BT. Depending on your industry, you should be in the 70/30 range, with a long-term plan of moving to 50/50. You will drive revenue and customer experience with BT -- guaranteeing your company's future. 2) Assess your CIO as to whether he or she has the capability to actually build and manage BT. If he has a high operational IQ but a low customer IQ, you may have the wrong horse for this race. 3) A noxious idea in the tech space is increasing your risk -- "Bi-Modal IT." This philosophy mandates slow change in core systems -- a risk that could ultimately sabotage your customer-facing systems, as we have seen recently in the Delta Air Lines outage. If your CIO is espousing this approach (versus a speedier strategy), your antennae should go up.

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A Critical Shift is Happening in Technology Markets - Gartner

A Critical Shift is Happening in Technology Markets - Gartner | The MarTech Digest | Scoop.it
While investment in new technology for products and services continues to be a priority (55% of the CEOs ranked it in their top 2), a focus on innovating in the way their companies engage with customers was a top priority for more CEOs (58%).      They are recognizing that changing market conditions, particularly more tech-savvy business buyers, requires them to become more industry and business focused, to adapt their sales practices, and to think about new delivery models.

And, more importantly, they feel this shift is paying off where it counts.  42% of the CEOs cited improvements in customer experience and service as the key change that has driven more wins (Incidentally, the combination of new or better products was only 15%).
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6 Signs A Company Takes Marketing Seriously - Adobe

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A summary of the recent 2015 CMO Impact Study. Get the Executive Summary here: http://cmo.cm/1LLUfN9 

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